Amsterdam institute for Immunology and Infectious diseases
AI&I events
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PhD Graduation Takondwa Msosa
PhD Graduation Digital Adherence Tools for HIV Management in Young People Living with HIV in Malawi
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PhD Graduation Nicoline Post
PhD Graduation Reflecting on vitiligo | New insights in immunology and treatment of vitiligo
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Translational Immunology (TRIM) Meeting - Prof.dr. Joep Killestein
Lecture & speech Title talk: Development of clinical intervention protocols and biomarkers for MS
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PhD Graduation Agner Parra Sanchez
PhD Graduation Advancing Treat-to-Target in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus | Bridging the gaps in patient experience, evidence, and digital innovation
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AGEM Tager lecture: Benedetta Artegiani & Delilah Hendriks
Lecture & speech Annual seminar series on metabolism, featuring Amsterdam UMC researchers as well as renowned scholars beyond Amsterdam UMC.
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Lecture Paul Kubes: 'Understanding the role of myeloid cells in the healing response'
Lecture & speech As a preface to the Vascular Immunology Symposium on May 7, Professor Paul Kubes will give a lecture entitled “Understanding the role of myeloid cells in the healing response”. You are welcome to join!
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1st Symposium on Vascular Immunology: From Mechanisms to Medicine
Congress & symposium This program covers topics such as immune cell dynamics, vascular biology, mechanobiology, hemodynamics, and translational and clinical research.
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AI&I lecture: dr. Danielle Ingle
Lecture & speech Come and join the AI&I lecture of dr. Danielle Ingle about 'Genomic-based approaches to tracking drug-resistant enteric bacterial pathogen'.
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2nd Mini-symposium Topic Allergies - Type 2 airway diseases
Congress & symposium Allergy research in Amsterdam UMC is diverse and touches upon many aspects of this disease. We therefore welcome you to our second AI&I TOPIC ALLERGIES meeting discussing both laboratory and clinical research, this time featuring Type 2 airway diseases.
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Sanquin Guest Lecture - Dr. Silvia Monticelli
Lecture & speech Sanquin Guest lecture - Dr. Silvia Monticelli: Regulatory networks in memory T cells